Contributors: srtfisher
Tags: alleyinteractive, feed-consumer, wordpress-plugin
Stable tag: 1.0.1
Requires at least: 5.9
Tested up to: 6.0
Requires PHP: 8.0
License: GPL v2 or later
Ingest external feeds and other data sources into WordPress.
You can install the package via composer:
composer require alleyinteractive/feed-consumer
This plugin requires Fieldmanager to be installed and activated. It is also recommended to use Alley Logger as well but that is not required.
Activate the plugin in WordPress and you will see the new Feeds post type available for use:
Feed Consumer is a plugin that allows you to ingest external feeds and other data sources into WordPress. It is built to be extensible and can be used to ingest data from any source that can be represented as a PHP array.
To create a feed, navigate to the Feeds post type and click Add New. You will see a form that allows you to configure the feed. The feed configuration includes the following fields:
- Title: The name of the feed. This is used to identify the feed in the admin.
- Processors: The processors to run on the feed. Processors are used to are classes that define the extractor, transformer, and loader to use for the feed. For more information, see Processors.
The selected processor will also display any settings for the processor's extractor, transformer, and loader.
Processors are the core of Feed Consumer. They define the extractor, transformer, and loader to use for the feed.
Out of the box, Feed Consumer includes the following processors:
- JSON Processor: Extracts data from a JSON feed into WordPress posts.
- RSS Processor: Extracts data from an RSS feed into WordPress posts.
- XML Processor: Extracts data from an XML feed into WordPress posts.
add_filter( 'feed_consumer_processors', function ( array $processors ) {
$processors[] = My_Plugin\Processor::class;
return $processors;
} );
Extractors will take extract data from a remote source and return it as data to
be passed to a transformer. Out of the box, Feed Consumer includes JSON, XML,
and RSS transformers among others that can be used to extract data from a
variety of sources. You can also create your own extractor by implementing the
Feed_Consumer\Contracts\Extractor
interface.
Transformers will take extracted data and transform it into a format that can be
loaded into WordPress. Out of the box, Feed Consumer includes a Post_Loader
that will take transformed data and load it into WordPress as posts. You can
also create your own transformer by implementing the
Feed_Consumer\Contracts\Transformer
interface.
Loaders will take transformed data and load it where configured. Out of the box,
the Post_Loader
will be the most common loader used to take transformed data
and load it into WordPress as posts.
You can also create your own loader by implementing the
Feed_Consumer\Contracts\Loader
interface.
The post loader will take transformed data and load it into WordPress. It will also transform the content into Gutenberg blocks by default via wp-block-converter.
The plugin includes an integration with Byline Manager to automatically set the byline for a post based on the feed item's author. Once the Byline Manager plugin is enabled, the settings fields will appear on the feed to set the default byline and to optionally use the feed item's author as the byline.
Fires when a feed has completed running. The feed ID, loaded data, and processor class are passed to the hook.
add_action( 'feed_consumer_run_complete', function ( int $feed_id, $loaded_data, string $processor ) {
// Do something.
}, 10, 3 );
Fires when an extractor encounters an error. The extractor response and extractor class are passed to the hook.
add_action( 'feed_consumer_extractor_error', function ( $response, \Feed_Consumer\Contracts\Extractor $extractor ) {
// Do something.
}, 10, 2 );
Fires when a feed is about to be fetched.
use Mantle\Http_Client\Pending_Request;
use Feed_Consumer\Contracts\Processor;
add_action( 'feed_consumer_pre_feed_fetch', function ( Pending_Request $request, Processor $processor, array $settings ) {
// Do something.
}, 10, 3 );
Fires when a feed has been fetched.
use Mantle\Http_Client\Response;
use Feed_Consumer\Contracts\Processor;
add_action( 'feed_consumer_feed_fetch', function ( Response $response, Processor $processor, array $settings ) {
// Do something.
}, 10, 3 );
Please see CHANGELOG for more information on what has changed recently.
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The GNU General Public License (GPL) license. Please see License File for more information.